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Usually the result of unburned fuel being ignited by the heat of the exhaust. In days gone by that was caused by an overlap in the valve timing.
Aircraft engines do it on purpose by injecting fuel after the combustion process to increase power (afterburner) but I doubt you'd get that effect on a roadster s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
I think boy racers get a similar effect by switching the ignition off and then back on.
Discontinued Ricoh Racing turbo kit with their own exhaust.
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Exhausts flaring flames is ok on the track but ridiculous on the street.
There is such a thing as a flamer kit that you can buy now. If you REALLY want flames.
Quote from: "StuC"There is such a thing as a flamer kit that you can buy now. If you REALLY want to be a TART.
Fixed that for you Stu, flares only look good on.....
(http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/32000000/Scooby-Shaggy-scoobert-scooby-doo-rogers-32008207-555-680.jpg)
Shaggy
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Glad the "Peer pressure" put you straight before any "Paternal" pressure was required s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Quote from: "Wabbitkilla"Quote from: "StuC"There is such a thing as a flamer kit that you can buy now. If you REALLY want to be a TART.
Fixed that for you Stu, flares only look good on.....
(http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/32000000/Scooby-Shaggy-scoobert-scooby-doo-rogers-32008207-555-680.jpg)
Shaggy
Well played sir! s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
No one should fit a flamer kit to any car, especially an mr2 :/